

Day two of
obscure classic RPGs I've owned but never played! In most games, the PCs are functionally apex predators. Not so in B. Dennis Sustare and Scott Robinson's Watership Down-inspired Bunnies and Burrows, in which you play a rabbit, a tasty, tasty rabbit. Filled with legitimately innovative game mechanics, it provided a combat system the rabbits were very ill-advised to use, as well as a skill system hampered only by the fact the rabbits were, well, as smart as rabbits. Human NPCs fill the Cosmic Horror niche: enigmatic, powerful, and deadly.
B&B has had at least four editions of which I am aware: the original (unburdened by production values, which you could get away with in the 1970s), the FGU edition (the edition I had), the GURPS edition, and the recent Frog God edition, which is still in print.

